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Topic: Tent carpet backing quality???
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12/4/2012 at 10:01am
Location: Sunny south coast Outfit: Columbia 600 Bude 4
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We have 3 carpets (we have Vango, Gelert and Kampa):
- Our Vango woven carpet (2009 model) is lovely and thick, survived without marking a glass of red wine over it, but bulky to pack as its thick. This fits our equivalent of the Monty (the Vango Columbia 600). I believe Vango's carpets are now fleece topped.
- The Kampa one although comfortable is more the thickness of a picnic blanket but as a result rolls up nice and small for packing (great for the weekend tent)
- The Gelert one is about half way between the other 2 in thickness with a fleece top. However, although it is only 2.3 x 2.3m its made up of 3 lengths with dark blue binding tape connecting the strips on the top of the carpet as well as underneath, which creates a bit of a ridge and doesn't look particularly nice (one strip is only about 30cm from the edge of the carpet). We have cut this carpet to fit our touring tent so its not so critical and in doing so we've cut off one of the strips and rebound the edge so its not so segmented any more.
The Vango one is also made of several strips but you can't tell as they are just sewn seamed on the top and bound on the back (just as strong but far nicer and no ridging). The backing on all of them seems comparable. The difference is more in the top fabric and amount of padding.
I don't know if all Gelert carpets are like ours or whether they have changed how they do them, but for a carpet the size of the Montana, the multiple strips and binding would be very unsightly and annoying in OHO. I cannot be certain how Outwell do there's but from pictures of other people's tents, I believe that if they are made of multiple strips (probably are, given manufacturing constraints), there will be fewer strips and they'll be more subtly connected (as with Vango's).
------------- Love our set-up and need no more tents or gear, so trying to stop looking!
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